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Sunday, November 9, 2014

What is Tsu you ask? Well if you’re wondering what the heck this thing is, chances are you were just invited by a friend and want to know more before you jump right into it.

With the likes of Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and now Tsu – it’s safe to say that social networks are here to say. But after Facebook took MySpace off the map, who in their right mind would compete?

Introducing Tsu: The Social Networking Platform That Pays To Be A Part Of (Literally)

The newest addition to the social networking world, Tsu launched on October 14th and has had a solid backing from venture capital company Sancus Capital Prive who invested $7 million. 50 Cent and NBA star Carmelo Anthony even jumped onto the social networking platform and so has the public.

What Makes Tsu Different From Facebook?

To be honest, Facebook is a more established social networking platform but Tsu is different in that it wants to reward users for sharing their platform. They aim to do this by giving you a revenue share from the advertisements they display.

You can join the social media network through a friend or family members unique short code. If you don’t know one, (mine is nickanderson208)

Tsu pays out a whopping 90% to it’s users who are creating content and sharing posts. While the company itself keeps 10% of the total revenue it earns from the display advertisements.

Tsu works a lot like Network Marketing in that it’s referral based and there are levels to their payouts. Except your organization is not called a team, it’s called a “Family Tree.” So let’s say you invite someone to sign up to Tsu. Anyone that creates an account using your unique link will become your “children” and are now a part of your Family Tree. Then when those users refer others to the platform, they will become their children and will be your “grandchildren,” thus expanding the growth of your Family Tree.

Make sense?

I totally love this concept because you have total control of your network and they want to pay you to grow it! They do this using a unique algorithm that pays out the family tree of children and grandchildren based on tracking and measurement metrics.

Infinite Third Payout (Payout System)

According to their FAQ page, Tsu uses what they call the “rule of infinite thirds” to distribute the revenue generated from user content and then takes it’s 10% cut from the total share.

So let’s say that I created a really awesome video and it got a ton of shares and I made some money, but I joined under you. Well you would earn one-third of the revenue from the video that I made after Tsu has taken their cut. And whomever you joined under, would get a third of a third of that revenue, etc.

If that sounds confusing and you’d like some numbers, let’s use the $500 example. Out of $500 earned on Tsu, $450 would be shared with the users. So let’s assume that there are three users who have shared and re-shared content, the revenue would be distributed like this: I create an awesome video that earns $500, but after Tsu takes their 10% cut the total revenue would be $450 remaining. Which means that I would take 50% of $450 which equals $225 profit. The first user who shared my video would earn one third (33.3%) of the $450, tallying their profit to $149.85. The next user after that who shared the re-shared content, would receive an 11.1% share of the original $450. Their commissions would be $49.95 since their a third of a third, and so on.

The concept of Tsu is very simple and was in fact modeled after YouTube’s revenue share payout. The only difference is that Tsu is a social networking platform that is open to all types of media (pictures, videos, audio, etc).

So instead of getting paid on YouTube for having views, you can get paid on Tsu for having views to the media and content you share. The more engaging your content, the more it gets shared, the more money you make. Of course if you already have a huge following of people who know, like, and trust you – it will be much easier to launch your Tsu earnings.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP NOW IN TSULike ✔ Tag ✔ Share ✔ Comment ✔

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Sunday, October 26, 2014

10 Ways Walnuts Make You Gorgeous

Walnuts, when removed from the shell, give the impression of a tiny looking exposed brain. Well, maybe it is a sheer coincidence, but this dry fruit does boost your brain’s health. This nut is packed with many benefits which can help to improve your beauty and health. Do you want to know more about these benefits? Read on to know more about the exciting benefits of adding walnuts in your diet and beauty regime.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

In pictures posted to his popular Instagram page, which boasts over 33,000 followers, 10-year-old Cory Nieves looks every bit the dapper entrepreneur.

In one shot, he’s poring over the morning paper while posed under a tree, briefcase in hand and blazer collar popped. In another, he’s seated in a leather armchair, sporting his signature horn-rimmed glasses, gaze buried in a Donald Trump self-help tome. “My mom picks pages I can read,” according to the caption.

But for Nieves, entrepreneurship is more than just a fancy pose. The 10-year-old has a burgeoning baking business to back up the snazzy duds. Nieves, after all, is the CEO and founder of Mr. Cory’s Cookies -- an all-natural bakery based out of Englewood, New Jersey.

Five years ago, freezing and tired at the bus stop, Nieves remembers whining to his mother, Lisa Howard, “We have to get a car!” They decided to sell hot cocoa in order to set aside some funds. And soon after, they decided to add fresh-baked cookies into the mix, Nieves recounted during a recent appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show -- where the hostess presented him with $10,000 and a new car.

Nieves and his mother have been shrewd enough to leapfrog the regulatory hurdles that have hindered other youngsters with entrepreneurial aspirations -- including 11-year-old Chloe Stirling, whose cupcake company was shuttered by a local health department for lacking permits and licensing.

"We incorporated the business into an LLC corporation, 'cause we couldn't use our regular kitchen unless this whole house is commercial," Nieves toldCBS This Morning. Howard, who serves as COO and is legally required to do the baking, makes use of a separate commercial kitchen as well.

Every Saturday, mother and son fill a wagon with their wares and make the rounds, selling $1 cookies at local boutiques, barbershops and car dealerships. They clock in sales of roughly $1,000 per weekend, Howard says.

"Sometimes I cannot believe my son is my boss," she told CBS. "Like, hold on a second. And sometimes, I have to correct him. Because he sometimes takes that to the head. And I have to say, 'Hold on, Cory, I gotta cut the check. You can't. So, let's get it together.'"

But Nieves, who possesses an authoritative affect well beyond his years, is just getting started. In addition to one day attending Princeton, the fifth grader also dreams of having his own clothing line called Mr. Cory. And like the best entrepreneurs before him, Nieves has a knack for the tease. “All the new stuff that’s gonna come out -- it’s secret,” he says. “G-14 classified.”

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

If you sell digital products online you are no doubt aware of the two most popular affiliate networks, ClickBank and PayDotCom.

While both of these are great and I highly recommend each of them, today I came across a brand new service that really caught my attention. It's called PaySpree and the reason it caught my attention is that ALL its members get paid for their sales instantly. And they can choose whether to be paid by PayPal, AlertPay or Credit Card.

Even affiliates get paid for their referred sales instantly.

I expect it to become quite a hit as the lure of 'instant commissions' played a big part in the massive success of products such as 7DollarSecrets and the RapidActionProfits scripts. And PaySpree offers even more than what you get with those.

I've actually come across products for sale that are just lists of affiliate programs that pay instant paypal commission. And I've seen many threads in the various internet marketing forums asking about where to find instant commission affiliate programs. Now there is an entire site and marketplace dedicated to them.

As soon as you become a member you can start promoting any product in the marketplace, and you can add your own products so affiliates can promote them for you. All commission payments are handled automatically by PaySpree, it sounds like a winner to me.

I've just signed up and had a look around the site and it seems pretty simple and non cluttered, check it out at the link below and let me know what you think: